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Author: Harold Jan Brunvand
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2004-10-05
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 9780393326130
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of over ninety frightening urban legends, arranged by theme.
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Author: Harold Jan Brunvand
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2004-10-05
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 9780393326130
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of over ninety frightening urban legends, arranged by theme.
Author: Mary Burton
Publisher: Zebra
Published: 2015-04-28
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 142013213X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Fear Is Terrifying When police rescue five-year-old Jenna Thompson from the dark closet where she's been held captive for days, they tell her she's a lucky girl. Compared to the rest of her family, it's true. But even with their killer dead of an overdose, Jenna is still trying to find peace twenty-five years later. But The Truth On leave from her forensic artist job, Jenna returns to Nashville, the city where she lost so much. Instead of closure, she finds a new horror. Detective Rick Morgan needs Jenna's expertise in identifying the skeletal remains of a young child. The case jogs hazy half-buried memories--and a nagging dread that Jenna's ordeal hasn't ended. Is Even Worse Now other women are dying. And as the links between these brutal killings and Jenna's past becomes clear, she knows this time, a madman will leave no survivors. . .
Author: Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2015-09-29
Total Pages: 42
ISBN-13: 159643631X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A novelty picture book exploring the many forms fear can take and the importance of overcoming it"--
Author: Gareth Higgins
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Published: 2021-04-30
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 178622318X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe live in a time where we seem more afraid than ever. The rise of populism, polarization and aggression in politics, the media and popular culture, and the climate crisis have coincided with the collapse of previously cherished norms and expectations about economic stability, community life, and even the future of the planet. And all this before the pandemic struck. No wonder we are overwhelmed by anxiety. Popular speaker, storyteller and activist Gareth Higgins exposes the root causes of fear and shows how we can break its power through life-giving stories, simple spiritual exercises and practical steps to take as individuals and communities. He contends that it’s time to tell ourselves new stories about the world in which we live, stories that will liberate the greater forces of love, courage and joy. Reflecting on his experience of growing up during the Troubles in Ireland, he shares authentic wisdom that can enable us not only to find calm in the storm, but even to calm the storm itself.
Author: Julia Cook
Publisher: National Center for Youth Issues
Published: 2021-01-07
Total Pages: 33
ISBN-13: 1937870790
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTeach Kids About Growth Mindset and Trying Something New What happens when one little raindrop finds the courage to let go? Way up in the sky, Hopp the raindrop is scared of change. Hopp loves playing with his friends, riding on clouds, and being happy with his safe, predictable life. But he soon learns that staying where he is limits the impact he can have on those around him. "You have so many gifts to share with the world, so many dreams to live. Take a chance little man, let go of this cloud. Discover the ways you can give." Don't Be Afraid to Drop is a book for anyone who is at a transitional point in their life. From the kindergartener heading to school, to an adult nearing retirement, and everyone in between, this creative analogy provides all who read it with a positive perspective on change, taking risks, and giving back. There's so much good that can happen when we step beyond our comfort zones and try something new!
Author: Jane Wong
Publisher:
Published: 2021-10-12
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781948579216
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Explores the vulnerable ways we articulate and reckon with fear: fear of intergenerational trauma and the silent, hidden histories of families. What does it mean to grow up in a take-out restaurant, surrounded by food, just a generation after the Great Leap Forward famine in 1958-62. Full of elegy and resilient joy, these poems speak across generations of survival. How much of the world do we fear? How can we find comfort and ancestral power in this fear?"--
Author: Sally Hudson McMillan
Publisher: Pages Publishing Group
Published: 1986-04
Total Pages: 28
ISBN-13: 9780874060232
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe story of Sara and her imaginary friend, Kandu.
Author: M Christina Butler
Publisher: Good Books
Published: 2018-11-06
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781680994254
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDeep in the soft green shadows of the jungle, two tiny tiger cubs pounce and play with their mother. But then one night Mother Tiger goes into the jungle to hunt. Left alone, the cubs find the night seems much bigger and darker than before . . .
Author: Karma Wilson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2009-09-22
Total Pages: 69
ISBN-13: 0689859872
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfraid to swim, Pip the penguin would much rather learn to fly.
Author: Gareth Higgins
Publisher: Broadleaf Books
Published: 2021-04-13
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 1506469043
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe world seems terrifying. Whether your fear is about violence, shame, illness, money, meaning, or the collapse of certainty, you are not alone. Yet the power of the fear we feel depends on the story we tell about fear. Fight, flee, or freeze: are these are only options? Growing up near the troubled city of Belfast, Gareth Higgins was schooled in suspicion, mistrust, and paranoia. Would someone be lurking behind the door? Was there a bomb under that car? Yet fear feeds on the stories we tell ourselves, Higgins claims, and in the pages of How Not to Be Afraid, he delves into the mechanisms of fear, as well as the quiet, immense strength of individuals and communities that refuse to let it reign. Grounded in personal experience and expert reflection on violence, conflict transformation, and trauma recovery, Higgins traces vulnerability as strength to address seven common fears that plague each of us at some point in our lives. By examining such topics as the fear of being alone, the fear of not having enough, and the fear of violence and death, he invites readers into habits of hope rooted in Celtic spirituality and the mysteries of love. In the rich spiritual, activist, and literary tradition of Walter Wink and Kathleen Norris, Higgins points us toward tenderness, empathy, and gentle encounter with each other and with our deepest and most relentless fears. He shows us how we can replace our narratives of fear and cynicism with better stories. Peace is the way to itself, he reveals, and when we choose this path, our lives will never be the same.